They are a primary consumer because they mainly eat
A mouse is a primary consumer.
A mouse would be considered a secondary consumer because it eats primary consumers (such as insects or seeds). In a food chain, it would come after the primary consumers but before the tertiary consumers.
producer = grass primary consumer = grasshopper, rabbit secondary consumer = mouse tertiary consumer = snake, kookaburra top predator = eagle
A secondary consumer is a animal that eats a primary consumer. For example, a snake eating a mouse. The snake would be a secondary consumer because it eats a primary consumer, the mouse . The mouse is a primary consumer because it eats a producer which would be anything that makes its own food, mostly plants. I do not know of and producer that are in the Michigan wetlands, but some might be duckweed or even lily pads.
... A PLANT is a producer. An ANIMAL is a consumer. >.>
Both animals are primary consumers - first level.
A mouse is a consumer because it feeds on plants, seeds, fruits, and insects to obtain energy for survival. It plays a role as a primary consumer in the food chain by consuming producers such as plants.
This is a question on trophic levels. The grass is the primary producer, the mouse would be the primary consumer; it is a herbivore. The cat would be the secondary consumer. Im pretty sure some lions eat mice and grass. Lions are cats
If you mean which biome i don't know sorry. But if you mean where it is a primary consumer or in rare cases a secondary consumer
producer<--- primary consumer<--- secondary consumer<--- tirtiary consumer
I belive that is is the primary consumer.
ANSWER: The mouse is a Tertiary consumer, it consumes spiders, which consume grasshoppers, which consume grass. Making Grasshoppers primary consumers, spiders secondary consumers, and Mice Tertiary consumers.